Adonna Khare is an artist whose drawings "make it easy to abandon the world around you and delve into her mystifying world of Bears, Antelopes, Chimp, Bunnies and Butterflies. Backgrounds filled with tornadoes, whirlpools, waterfalls and storm clouds represent life's unpredictability, ever-evolving change, and the unknown."

In this Lora Schlesinger Gallery's film by Eric Minh Swenson with music by Hollywood Combovers you can see Adonna working on preparing her July 2013 show while she tells us about the changes in her life since winning the Public Award at ArtPrize2012.

You can see the work of this remarkable artist and get more information in the previous posts.

Jamie Salmon is a British born, self taught contemporary sculptor, living and working in Vancouver, Canada. He started his career working as a commercial artist and sculptor for the movie effects industry. He specialises in hyper-realist sculpture, both figurative and portrait, utilising such materials as silicone rubber, resin, hair and fabric.

In this video we can see the work involved in the creation of his sculpture "Sumo".

Anthony Cerniello normally edits commercials and music videos for the likes of 30 Seconds to Mars and Kings of Leon, you can see much more of his work over on his website.

In this work we can see a time-lapse video that records almost imperceptible changes involved in the aging process.

As we can read in Colossal: "Cerniello traveled to his friend Danielle’s family reunion and with still photographer Keith Sirchio shot portraits of her youngest cousins through to her oldest relatives with a Hasselblad medium format camera. Then began the process of scanning each photo with a drum scanner at the U.N. in New York, at which point he carefully edited the photos to select the family members that had the most similar bone structure. Next he brought on animators Nathan Meier and Edmund Earle who worked in After Effects and 3D Studio Max to morph and animate the still photos to make them lifelike as possible. Finally, Nuke (a kind of 3D visual effects software) artist George Cuddy was brought on to smooth out some small details like the eyes and hair."

Pablo Morales de los Rios is a Spanish painter, writer, cartoonist and filmmaker born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and based in Madrid.

Soon I'll publish a couple of posts with images and information about his work. By now, this amazing video in which the artist takes us through the "life of Western Music from the beginnings of humanity to our era, moving quickly in early music, classical, jazz, blues, rock, metal or electronic."

The development of the video is remarkable, and the final image absolutely great.

Gracias a Olga que tuvo la gentileza de remitirme ésta joyita.Thanks to Olga who was kind enough to refer this gem.

Juan Fontanive grew up climbing the rusted iron bridges of Cleveland. While at the Royal College of Art, London, he breathed spirits into Victorian clocks. Currently, his studio is in a buzzing factory in Bushwick, NYC.

Juan Fontanive makes films without using light. Often recycling the mechanical parts of found clocks and pushbikes as the portable containers of his 'animations', his interest lies in the beauty of sequential and repetitive movement. Hand drawn characters, human and typographical, occur in a cranky flip-book module powered by oxide. Pages fall in neat layers in the manner of a paper fountain, somewhere between film and sculpture - there is no 'screen' as such. (Tot Taylor, Riflemaker Gallery)

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